Single Choice

The indicator used in iodometric titrations is:.

Aphenolphthalein
Blitmus
Cpotassium iodide
Dstarch
Correct Answer

Solution

The indicator that is usually chosen for titrations involving iodine (triiodide) is starch. Starch forms a dark blue complex with iodine. The end point in iodimetry corresponds to a sudden colour change to blue.

Hence, option D is correct.


SIMILAR QUESTIONS

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Acids, Bases and Salts

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